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NAME

       message-pass - command line Message::Passing runner script

SYNOPSIS

         message-pass [options]

         Options:
          --input           - Input short name (required)
          --output          - Output short name (required)
          --filter          - Filter short name (default Null)
          --decoder         - Decoder short name (default JSON)
          --encoder         - Encoder short name (default JSON)
          --input_options   - JSON options string for input
          --output_options  - JSON options string for output
          --filter_options  - JSON options string for filter
          --decoder_options - JSON options string for decoder
          --encoder_options - JSON options string for encoder

         OR:

          --configfile     - Config file (to load with Config::Any)
                             supplying the above options

DESCRIPTION

       Builds a simple chain of Message::Passing components, looking like this:

           Input => Decoder => Filter => Encoder => Output

       This allows you to input a message from one protocol, decode it, process it and then
       output it again having encoded it.

       The simplest example of doing this is:

           message-pass --input STDIN --output STDOUT

       Which will echo JSON strings you type back to the terminal.

CLASS NAME EXPANSION

       All short class names undergo expansion as detailed below, except for names which are
       prefixed with a '+', which implies a full class name.

       E.g.

           message-pass --input '+My::Example::Input' --output STDOUT

       The expansions are:

       input
           Message::Passing::Input::XXX

       output
           Message::Passing::Output::XXX

       filter
           Message::Passing::Filter::XXX

       encoder
           Message::Passing::Filter::Encoder::XXX

       decoder
           Message::Passing::Filter::Decoder::XXX

CONFIG FILE

       If the "--configfile" option is supplied, then a config file will be used.

       The format of data in this config file matches that required of the command line options,
       e.g.

           {
               "input":"XXX",
               "input_options":{},
               "output":"XXX",
               "output_options":{},
               "filter":"XXX",
               "filter_options":{},
               "encoder":"XXX",
               "encoder_options":{},
               "decoder":"XXX",
               "decoder_options":{}
           }

       Any config format supported by Config::Any can be used, however JSON is the only format
       which is certain to work without additional dependencies which are not required by this
       module.

SEE ALSO

       Message::Passing
       Message::Passing::Manual

SPONSORSHIP

       This module exists due to the wonderful people at Suretec Systems Ltd.
       <http://www.suretecsystems.com/> who sponsored its development for its VoIP division
       called SureVoIP <http://www.surevoip.co.uk/> for use with the SureVoIP API -
       <http://www.surevoip.co.uk/support/wiki/api_documentation>

AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       See Message::Passing.